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Green grapes

Krylov I.A.
Krylov I.A.

Phraseologism: Green grapes.

Meaning: 1. Commentary on the words of a person who, having failed in something, justifies it by the fact that he, in fact, did not really want this success (iron.). 2. It is used to denote an imaginary contempt for what is impossible to achieve (jokingly).

Origin: From the fable "The Fox and the Grapes" (1808) by I. A. Krylov (1769-1844). The fox, not reaching for the grapes, "says with annoyance": "Well, well! // It looks good, // Yes, it's green - there is no ripe berry: // You will immediately set your teeth on edge." For the first time this story is found in the ancient Greek fabulist Aesop (VI century BC). He was the first to describe that inner conflict, when you want to get something, but it is impossible to get it, and therefore it only remains to speak dismissively about your goal.

Random phraseology:

Blood insult.

Meaning:

A very heavy, deeply affecting resentment.

Origin:

Initially, "an insult washed off by blood", that is, such an insult for which they killed or called to battle.

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